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  3. GERMAN STRATEGY AND TACTICS

    Now that the great battle is Belgium —so long planned and provided for, at least on the German side—is reported in actual progress, it will be interesting to ...

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  4. AS USUAL.

    I maintained—before I was married—that the clergy should be married, against several friends who maintained the celibacy of the clergy. All those ...

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  5. HUMBUG ABOUT BOOKS.

    There is a lot of humbug written about "the divine solace of booms—and all the rest of it," but most of these fine raptures are not heartfelt effusions, the ...

    Article : 53 words
  6. OTHER MEN'S MINDS.

    I leave the crooked world to straighten itself, while I grow roses.—Mr. Robert Blatchford. ...

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  7. THE OLD CRY.

    Our predecessors throughout the ages have deplored the social degeneracy of their respective days.—M. C. E. Jerningham. ...

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  8. A PROBLEM OF PEACE AND PRICE.

    The problem of oil supplies for the fleet is not primarily a problem of war; it is a problem of peace, and a problem of price, and in peace price is an ...

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  9. GOOD IN PARTS.

    The best you can say of any man is to compare him to the curate's egg.—Mr. G. K. Chesterton. ...

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  10. ENGLAND'S COUNTRY TOWNS.

    We live in a small and crowded island —an island which is destined, I hope, to be yet more crowded still. But I think it would be a melancholy fact if you ...

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  11. GETTING OLD.

    People do not grow old; they become old by not growing.—Mr. Harry Gaze. ...

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  12. THE MIDDLE CLASS.

    If the middle-class do not look out they will be squeezed out of existence.—Mr. Bernard Shaw. ...

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  13. ART AND THE ENGLISH.

    The English people welcome a now machine, but a new movement in art! Neverl—Signor Marinetti. ...

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  14. UP-TO-DATE.

    The up-to-date way of correcting children is not to say "Don't," but to suggest attractive alternatives to them.—Mr. Cloudesley Brereton. ...

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  15. HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY.

    A splendid medicine that is good for coughs, influenza, colds, and sore throats can now be made quite easily at home. There is no boiling or bother, or fuss of ...

    Article : 238 words
  16. THE SOLDIER SPIRIT.

    Every man who is worthy of the name of man is at his heart a soldier. Discipline, courage. condition, are the very attributes of manhood. No man can ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. CHANGE WITHOUT SHOCK.

    We are in the beginning of the greatest change humanity has ever undergone. There is no shock, no epoch-making incident—but, then, there is no shock ...

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  18. THE IMPORTANT FACT.

    It is people who admire whose observation is profitable, and it is those who see and feel the sunshine, who feel and see the truth; for the sunshine and not ...

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  19. FAITH THE MAINSPRING.

    When you lose faith in yourself your mainspring has run down—the rest of the works are useless.—Mr. Herbert Kaufman. ...

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  20. HUSBAND'S CHARTER.

    There is no law to make a husband come home early. He can stop out as long as he like.—The Clerk at Acton Police Court. ...

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  21. THE SCOTTISH SABBATH.

    People folk a lot of nonsense bout the Scottish Sabbath, and do not know what they are talking about. If they were only trained to appreciate the ...

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